LANSING, MI -- A 21-year-old Haslett man is facing four charges, including a pair of felonies, after police say he was caught illegally carrying a handgun at a south Lansing store.

Dustin Myers was arraigned Monday in Lansing District court on felony charges of carrying a concealed weapon and carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful intent, as well as misdemeanor charges of attempting to assault/resist/obstruct a police officer and marijuana possession.

Lansing police were dispatched to Meijer, 6200 S. Pennsylvania Blvd., about 1
p.m. Sunday. Security at the store had been watching Myers in the parking lot as he knelt to the ground, apparently loading a handgun, according to police.

Myers concealed the weapon on his person and entered the store. Meijer security followed him at a safe distance.

Police
arrived and confronted Myers. Police said they found a
semi-automatic handgun on his person. Myers did not have a permit for
the weapon.

Myers was arrested without incident although he did not at first comply with verbal commands from officers. Police said he didn't threaten anyone with the gun.

Myers' bond was set at $15,000 cash surety. He has a preliminary hearing set for Friday, April 27 at 9 a.m.